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This Is Our Music (CD - 1990)( UPC: 00014431035821)
As low as $8.39 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Galaxie 500 Label: Ryko Distribution Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative Album Description: THIS IS OUR MUSIC is available along with Galaxie 500's two other full-length albums on the 4-CD box set GALAXIE 500 (Rykodisc 10355).Galaxie 500: Dean Wareham (vocals, guitar); Naomi Yan... Read More |
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| THIS IS OUR MUSIC is available along with Galaxie 500's two other full-length albums on the 4-CD box set GALAXIE 500 (Rykodisc 10355). Galaxie 500: Dean Wareham (vocals, guitar); Naomi Yang (vocals, bass); Damon Krukowski (drums, percussion, background vocals). Additional personnel: Kramer (flute, background vocals). Recorded at Noise New York, New York, New York in 1990. Includes liner notes by Byron Coley. Originally released on Rough Trade. What turned out to be the final Galaxie 500 album was also arguably the band's most accomplished. Not that the earlier records lacked either charm or ability, but right from the charging, chugging start of "Fourth of July," the amazing single and leadoff song from This Is Our Music (even including a cheeky Velvet Underground reference from "Candy Says"), the trio here sounds like they could take on anyone. Kramer's production and the use of reverb from past releases all once again contribute to Galaxie 500's magic, while the individual members continue to sound fantastic. Somehow, though, everyone aims higher, Wareham's singing among his finest and his guitar going for the truly epic more than once, Krukowski and Yang even more perfectly in sync than before, often being very bold without losing their intrinsic warmth. From a generally different approach, Galaxie 500 here easily equaled the heights of their U.K. shoegaze contemporaries and often trumped them -- "Summertime" in particular is a stunner -- while making a lot of contemporary American indie rock seem fairly dull and workaday. The choice of cover version this time out is astonishing -- Yoko Ono's "Listen, the Snow Is Falling," with Yang singing beautifully over, initially, Wareham's echoed guitar strums, and Krukowski's barely-there percussion cascade. The switch to a full-band arrangement, far from destroying the song's spell, makes it even more intense and gripping a listen. The subtle touches throughout the album add immeasurably to its magic -- the soft ringing bells shimmering through "Hearing Voices," quiet synth on "Spook," and Kramer's self-described "cheap flute" on "Way up High." It all concludes with "King of Spain, Part Two," a reworking of the flip side to "Tugboat" -- while it wasn't a planned finale, as an unexpectedly right bookend to a career, it ends both Galaxie 500 and This Is Our Music on a perfect note. Later CD versions include a cover of the Velvet Underground's "Here She Comes Now," originally the B-side from "Fourth of July." ~ Ned Raggett On THIS IS OUR MUSIC, Galaxie 500's third and final album, the band continue their deliberately paced, three-chord, Velvet Underground-influenced pop project. Though there's little here to distinguish the album from the group's previous efforts (save perhaps their strikingly straight-faced cover of Yoko Ono's "Listen, The Snow Is Falling"--a remarkable feat in itself), THIS IS OUR MUSIC delivers spare, introspective tunes characterized by ghostly moods, 4/4 guitar strums and Dean Wareham's charmingly unaffected, drowsy vocals. Surreal lyrics and simple, haunting guitar lines make songs like "Hearing Voices" and "Spook," both lovely and oddly poignant. Shortly after the release of this album, Wareham left Galaxie 500 to mine a similar musical vein with his band Luna. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Fourth of July |
| 2. | Hearing Voices |
| 3. | Spook |
| 4. | Summertime |
| 5. | Way up High |
| 6. | Listen, The Snow Is Falling |
| 7. | Sorry |
| 8. | Melt Away |
| 9. | King of Spain (Part 2) |
| 10. | Here She Comes Now - (bonus track) |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00014431035821 |
| Release Date: | Apr 29, 1997 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Alternative |
| Label: | Ryko Distribution |
| Distributor: | Ryko Distrib |
| Producer: | Kramer |
| Engineer: | Kramer |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 1990 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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